Boston's Recchi Announces Retirement After Stanley Cup Win Wednesday

(6/15/11) Recchi announced on Wednesday night that he will indeed retire after 23 seasons in the NHL.

Wednesday Could Be Career Finale For Boston's Recchi

(6/15/11) Recchi plans to retire no matter the outcome of Wednesday's winner-take-all contest between the Bruins and Canucks, ESPNBoston.com reports.

Bruins' Recchi Assists Thrice In Game 6

(6/13/11) Recchi set up three goals in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final on Monday.

B's Recchi Scores Twice Monday

(6/7/11) Recchi potted two more goals in Monday's blowout win over the Canucks.

Recchi, Boston's Greybeard, Tallies In Game 2

(6/5/11) Recchi lit the lamp in the second frame of Saturday's Game 2 against Vancouver, scoring on a deflection of teammate Zdeno Chara's hard shot. In doing so, he became the oldest player to score a goal in Stanley Cup Finals history.

June 18, 2011: Bruins celebrate Stanley Cup title with 'rolling rally'The Boston Bruins are making their celebratory trip through city streets with hundreds of thousands of fans crowding sidewalks to see them -- and the Stanley Cup -- in a rolling rally honoring the NHL champions.

June 16, 2011: Rioters shame Vancouver, obscure Boston's gloryVancouver lost Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals, but rioters and looters cost the city much more Wednesday night. A.J. Perez laments how much damage is wrought and how losers keep Boston's winners from getting their due.

June 7, 2011: Bruins respond to loss of teammate with scoring barrageFive minutes into Game 3 against the Canucks, the Bruins can't help but wonder about teammate Nathan Horton, hospitalized after a vicious hit. A.J. Perez says the Bruins' focus soon shifts to scoring and it pays off.

June 6, 2011: Bruins riddle Luongo, reduce Finals deficit to 2-1Shortly after the Boston Bruins lost Nathan Horton to a frightening injury, they found a dazzling offensive rhythm that got them back into the Stanley Cup Finals with an 8-1 victory in Game 3.

June 4, 2011: Burrows bites Bruins again -- with Game 2 OT winnerAlex Burrows circled the net and scored a stunning goal 11 seconds into overtime, and the Vancouver Canucks took a 2-0 lead in the Stanley Cup Finals with a 3-2 victory over the Boston Bruins on Saturday.